Fall One Room Challenge: Week 4

I knew this week of the One Room Challenge would be a tough one in old home renovation land, but as of last night, didn’t know it would be this tough. We were out of town for a four day weekend, meaning a lot of work was not happening. We knew this in advance and felt really good leaving on Friday because on Thursday we had the plumbing issue that was holding us up resolved. Yes, there is about $1,300 worth of unplanned plumbing expenses in our basement. I just might feature images of our new PVC pipe during the reveal. The radiator was lifted and bolted to the wall so we could lay the floor. We planned on coming home and laying the concrete board so we could lay the tile floor today (Wednesday).

EXCEPT THE LEAK. The radiator was leaking. The plumber is coming today to disconnect the radiator and we can get on with laying the floor. At this point I’m crazy nervous about completing this project on time, but Will is still optimistic.

I’m now going into def con mode to work on projects ahead of time, even though it seems completely out of order. Plus, I wanted to share the amazing products we’re including in the room. We are going to finish painting and install the room in a flash. I normally like a little bit of time, so I can study the styling and shop for any last minute items. It might be impossible this time, so I’m going to work very out of order.

Things I can do this week to work ahead:

Make curtain. I was going to put a little cafe curtain on the bottom half of the window. I can prewash the fabric and sew the curtains.

Finish cabinet. Ummm, did you see the Gracie wallpaper that’s going on the top of the cabinet? Plus I need to find some leather for the desk area. I can complete the cabinet so it’s a quick move to the bathroom.

Layout all art work. I have some ideas of what I want to do, I can get that together and have some selections set aside.

Clean up vintage light fixture. I have this amazing light fixture for the center of the room but it needs some serious TLC.

Clean up old marble sink and try removing stains. The stains don’t bug me too much, but I think giving it a go to lighten them would be worth it.

Strip and prep doors. Cause I don’t have a lot to do until we are in floor laying land, I can work on stripping a few doors. I’m going to work on our upstairs bathroom a bit too – both doors need stripping for that room as well.

What I’ve learned: if you have multiple trades involved in a project, planning a realistic timeline is difficult. Our electrician and plumber have been more than responsive in getting over here fast and finishing that part of the job, but we’ve had a few twists and turns no one could predict. We have to follow the same process for the upstairs bathroom, which I imagine will be the same. The downstairs powder room and the master bath, we have both electricians and plumbers involved, meaning a lot of planning and timelines could shift.

Laura Irion

Albertina || Mimosa Lane

October 25, 2018

So sorry about the leak. Ugh! I hope you can catch up this week with lost time. I love that tile you selected. SO PRETTY!!! and that drawer liner paper is beautiful. You guys will pull thru and it will be stunning!

Sharon Shearer

Genie Harris

October 29, 2018

Been following you for awhile and I am AMAZED at how you layer textures, and do these unconventional things which turn out to be quite classical. You are both so very talented and Susan your creative eye is very inspiring. I would also love to know what drawer liner paper you are using, as I am doing a bathroom remodel as well and that paper is understated and lovely. Good luck guys, and God speed!!!!!